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w w â– ft jbkin^a jl â–¼ t l uel jl â– Â»*- x m j m m Â£ m * j jg jlm^m â€¢ â€¢ 'â– '--' r t â– â– -â– â– â€¢: Â«â– "' . â€¢â– ' ' â€”â€”-â€”â– â– rwkmt tÂ»Â£ir ttt n*,1 \ publi3heb wvtttr by allmamx ffall tuesday september 4 1804 rot fxtt trv.'uoo criminal tribunal of th department if tfrtsdwt the ad of accufatlon drawn ajk i a commiltiryoythe government ntyjgtj t lie acculer belonging to the crirninalnp bunal againll he prifoners indited loif.i confpiracy , forming a volume of 34a pa y get our readers will readily conceive that . the limit of our oaptr confine ut'to lay j ing before them but ah antlyni of 1 1 the coramtftarv of rite g wemnta e verts to til period when pidtegfu firfl begun to cdnfpira agtirili the republic ei her at general in chief of the armies of the rmne or as a number 0 the legist tiye body he nteurj to the proofs which are to be found of this in the correfpon . tjenca ot*ii fclingl to wtlch wet hi zed at orenburg . the id f!or m l year j 1 lent ' to the miniffer of police by general '< moreau aod piinted by order of the di redory the commiuarv mer-ves up on his head that moreau wat privy three muntha before the i8ih fruit idor to rti e conspiracy of pirhegru yet that he only denounced him by a letter dated 17th fruaidorfromsiriftnrg but which let ter he really wrote after being apprifcdetf the refult of the ifltb frnctirfiir by the telegraph pichegru efcaped from ciy enne repairs to london is well received there,and paid for again cbufpiring againrt his cou3try.*iiaÂ«orrerpon j ence was fcixeil in tl>e otoiiih of floreat year 3 he was then designated as the chief of the royal army after thc-attempt of the jd ni vofekeclofely conned hhtifelf wall the brigands who efcaped the fword of tie lÂ»w the treaty of aimieoi being rent ftflbnder fÂ»ichegru acls alon openly he comet to a reconciliation with morcaii by the intervention of david and lajouais the former is arrelted at the end of bm maire year ti however the government does not yet et mnreait arrelted from thefe art indicloe lajouais continues the intriguct of david three diiem barkatioot aretffetted between the ant of auwtaarid t 17.fi of january mar tÂ«eeÂ»*ol laevihe of brigand difpatcbed frwn ltmddn to afftffinate the art w fe4aÂ«rf^rueiiÂ«nwÂ»Â«wbon.i>poutfc uri tt bv i that the mcifteocc of the cojÂ»fpirÂ»fcy u certain t ad that the eoglifli governineb it the main f r rin of it { 3d that all the individuals iiafiri zoned by virtue or wamutt ijtued upon bis demand are either thort oraocompli cet of this coafptfacy or guilty df Â«! breach of the lÂ»w of the 9th vedtofe flrft.ftbhâ€”rbtexijltku if the cakjik f rtff it ctrtaix ueorse csdoudal corrirnanjer in chief of thechatiahi and whbfe very pretence ildne in parid is 4 proof of trie confpira cr depofed on the i8(h of laft venofe in an exÂ«mina>ion he underwent before the infiructir.g judge : '< that he came to paris with the in tentionof attacking the firit conful ; th hit attack wat in have been by open force hat there wu in parrt an onion of force at hit dffpofal ; that hit project at alfo that vf the corrtpirarort was to pot affonr bon j the p'ace of the brit condil j that thfc bourbon was the pretender ac knowledged by him and hit adherents for loui xvi ii ; ihÂ»t a cl-rfevaht prince was to be prefent in paris that at the rime of the attack he would have acled the part which that prince would have afligned dim ; thin the plan had been conceived and wat to be e edited with the agree meni of the ci-devant french princes ; that he had long fince the neceftsf y funds at hi difpofal ; that he was to have attack ed the fird conful with arms fuch as thofe ol fiis efc-ort and of hit gÂ»iard jtufitlun lately 1 swifs foidier dedt rrd on the 151i1 of laft ventofe at the laft pre tflrt o police that it was piche gru w had pcrfuarfed him to cooie-lrom england w'iif dim and ihat to his regret lie ha<t to cffeis the overthrow of the go vernment ; ri-at he had every reaton to be lieve that it wa with he c'fddvant count cf anois that pichegru had prepared all hi means he poke of moreau and georges as living been pointed out to l>Â«m for the chiefs of the confplracy with pichegru ho lain ilut lujoltais arri v ing from london had affl-rirl that mo rrau di^comcniel with the gbvcrritneih of it-e ftrlt confu ileflted ann would help with si his power to overthrow it that fincc hit arrival in france picticgru and georges litd feen mornu in paiis he delated en the tad " that he heard pu li^nac armani polignac jules with a nother fay â€¢â€¢ every thing goes on ill they jo not agree ; moreau does not keep bit word ; he hat private viewi ; we jiave been deceived **Â» atlaw rt 'Â« that frrfm every thing he hid heard he was of opin ' ion riiit moinu had al waft beta cunfi dared at the man upon whoar they really i did rely thar it teemed tfcat he had ifc.i his dffpofal a very utft armcd force ami a great afcendancy over theavthorities 1 ' bohvet of lotiar qtitlifytng himfetf with the t hie of frijuiant.general of t<ie i^tf army being condoled fo the fewer of tlia leinple.tirisble to'diflenrble1Â»ii tiilt erfdeavoured to uke w,ay with himfelf btlrig however fnatched from the jiws of death a feniment of gratitude induced him to make to the brand fridge on trie 4thgf february left the following de cvarttfofl : ti it a man who come from theearei of the tomb and ii dill covered with the ' ibadet f death that demand vengeance | of thofe who by their perfidy have j thrown him with his party into the abyfs it it now in s:nt to fupp rt the bourbon he finis him felt obliged either to fight for moreau or to renounce an enterprise which was ihi fble objed of hit midion i exptttin myfc f moufieiir wa to come to fwnre to have put him felt at the h.:ad of the royalift party moreau promifed to join the canfeof tne bourbons the royaliltt hav nt repair ed to france moreen rctriid hc pro trrtfvtto them-io do the bitliiitf tm him lei f and to get mm apac-imed dictator the tccufation i liyajjitr.rt him it net hapi fitppoued only by halt proofs h're are the fads ; itit yom bufirteuio ajjiire ciatethem erf to him not to accompany him hit plan was to proceed to france and pro po'fs t the ftrlt conlnl to abandon ihe reins of government in order that he . might teftvw them on hit brother if the firl>eonrul had rejected this prupofal the count was determined to endeavour by force of arm 1 to conquvr thole rights which he confldererfat belonging to hn family on being required to declare wliether he had any knowlnlge thatgeorges pi chegru and moreau had teen each other he replied : '* i kn^w that a very imp-ir tÂ»bt conference took place tit chiiilat !â€¢<Â». 6 where georges cadoudal lodged jejp^ecnhun geaeral moreau and piche rp ex-gsiieral i was informed that j*orge cadoudal after different over hire and explanations fanl lo i>eitera1 moreati't i will leave you with picnegrn nd you will at lead prrliapn come to an underllandiiig together the refult nowe vvr wis proiri)Â£live only of dihigreeable uncertainties at georges cadotidal and pichegru appealed very faithful to the cattfe of the prince but moreau remain - erf undecided and gave to i'ufpÂ«c that he wat wlalfed by conlideratiuns of his own intereft polignac juliji'-j i.rtii fnitimoned fo declare what were the itid ruction which were giten to him wtien he left england replied hiat " none had been given m bitn but that he could not deny<that he heard foinething confpire concerning a change in the government he alloweil that two tir ilwee months afrÂ«r"hrt depar turr the ci devant count d'artois had fpoken to him of tome cltangrs which were to take place in the government of france he allowed that he had teen gewgej in paris rear st palagie hi laidiliat they had converted together oti the mariner in which the ting wat to be recalled me had afkett him what wxs their pchittuiir to which georges replied that it wat good that it appeared both to him and hit brother that the pro jctt intended tt be carried into execution was not b noble a one a they mtur/tv miniaei they bad taltetl to each othert>t retfring into holland bcicg reqiieawio espwn the motive : of bis feara hj replied that he fufpeflcd indeed of fulfilling arty miffion whatever relative to a change of government it wÂ»s intended to aft againft one individual tnd thai u wat the firtt coufjl whom the pary of georges propofed to attack lie added that p.cheiiru had informed liitn that moreau would not an any thing for the bjorbons that they could not find tjut hrt intentions ' the confident of the ci-devant count d'artois the cx-rmrqnii kivirrre de cltred on the 16th ventofe â€¢â€¢ that he came to paris in order to afture himfelf of the lite of things and of the political dilation of the interior of the republic tor the inform tion of the prinres who would have judged from his observation whethei it wji their inrerelt to return ti england thtt in general he hsl teen in france a cunfiderab'e portion of ego tifta and apathy together with a great de fireof pie fervtng tranquitity - kuyer otherwife loyfeau made no formal declaration concerning the confpi racy before ihe examining rtiagiflmes but many gen't d'armes d'elite depofed that on the fhll germinal being on guard over him they heard him lay that had not the wind been unfavourable omeof the ci-devant princes of the blood who were on botrd a frigate hovering off ihe coaft of dieppe would have landed < and that if a delay of on'.y eight days had ta ken place the plan would have been exe cuted ; that fcfier different explanations he confefted he knew the three principal chiefs of ihe confpiracy were moreau pichegru and geotges ; that their inten tion waatiot to do any evil to the foldiery that the kirft conful was to have been car ried off and conduced to england and the pretender louit the xv11i placed on thetiirone ; that he roycr wts one of the confpirators ; that he had a coat made for the purpofe and had given tliir'y-five louit fur a horfe pichejjrti and moreau were made ufe of 10 make fiire of thear mie and that upor fome rcfleflions con cerning moreau he exclaimed ; pfliaw pfhaw i moreau was never a republican louis picot declared on the 24th of lad pluvotfe that the chiefs had drawn lots whi fhould attack tbe firlt conful ; that their intention wat to carry him off whilft bo was on his road to boulogne 10 afluhinate him whilft prcfentinga petition to him at the parade or at he wat going to the theatres tntt ii wu for that purpcle " a general whniris ferÂ»ed under the command of moreau laj ilt.is 1 ilifnk m lent by him to the princes at london ; pjchegru was the go-between l^jollats adheres in tfiename and on the part of moreau to the principal points of the propofcd pun j the prince prepare for hi departure he number of roy lifts in france itincreafed mdin ke conferen ces which take place at part betwrrn moreau pichegro and georges the ftrtt manifeui hi inten.ion and can only art for adiaator and not tor a i'xtw heuce hefitatian dilution and the almott kiial in of the royal party 14 l.joiuis wmwihi the prince at the beginning of january of this year at 1 have heard from georger but what \ \ have fcen it bis arrival on the 17 h of ja nuary at the pottery ihcÂ«uy after hi lending with pichegru by meant vt our correfpundence which you know but too well â€¢â€¢ 4 again fiw the fame lajuhais on the 26th of january when he came jo fetch georges and pichpttru at the ojeh where i was with them boulevard de la mude laint to conduit them to moreau who wat wailing for hem a few lepa from that place there wat between them at the champs elyfies a conference which al ready gave us to parfage what moreau o penly propoled in titc following one i hich he had with pichegrn atone to wit c ihat it wan not poffihie to re.ettablifh the king and hs propofed to put himfclt at the head of the government under the ti tie of dictator thus leaving to the royal ids only the chance f being his fellow laborers nd hie oldiert " 1 know not what vreij;ht you will give to the aflcmion cf a man fnaithed within this hour from a death which he had given to himfeif and who fees before him the death uhch an offended govern mem refervtrs for him ; but i cannot re tain the cry of defpair and not attack the man who reduces me to it moreover you may find tacu conformably to what i advance in the itqtiel ot this great trial which i am implicated in poligr.ac annanif in hisfiril examint tion confined hinifetf to declaiing that " if geiirgei nd his accomplices were in paris in coi.fequence of orders from the prince milling would bave been under taken until the arrival of the latter and thai then aperfonal and loyal engagement would have been entered into brtween the prince luppnrted by his partifans and the hitt conful that having frequently fecit pichegru in london with the prince he imagined after his return to the family of the bourbons that he would have been with the prince but that with rrgard to moreau he did notktiow him and bad not heard whether he had pofttively declared himfelf he explained himfrlf in a much more precife manner on theaad laft ver.tofe before the examining judge t " when i fet oiffiom london this lait time faid he " i knvw what were the projects of count d'artois 1 wat too much attach they tud uniform made ; that there wero ijght horfe uniform woe that there wera likewifehÂ«ftars unifoitns greea cockade hart with ilver button and loop 1h fam day hs faid " that the chiefs had frequently repoatcd before hrm,how fortjr they were that the princes had iachidtd morcni to the affair roilmtf on mrxtftntnatiopof the 90th of ijrl fhjveife depofedai followi : "*>| returned home about ten ir the e vening tot fay on whiÂ«-h pichegrm wÂ«at in my cabriolet for the purpofe of having a cÂ»nfurence with moteau v pichegru on hit return gave me to uitderltand that hi prbjefls were ve#y dittl-ient from thofe 1 imagined him to entertain h fcm m that he bail fcen the anneo-is england at whofe defire h had rnrute certain uferiines tn moreau ; that hehu cohverffd with ifie latferto . earning them , but fhat not coinciding in opinion he intreated me 10 eell on kim the nest day in order to have from him a categorical reply whether he would con duel atoyalift movement or other ife.if with thole that afled wi.hhirn he would engage 19 deliver up the authority with which he lioold be iftvefled into fegiti mate hands at foon m he cquld ** on the follow ing day then i hid td make the famous overture to mnreau which i tared 50 longer 10 ref wfe ; 1 ho ped 1 knew not why iha this general would draw-roe out of my emharrairmcnt thi it pretty near what he faid to me : i cannot puc my felt at the head rifs>:.)r tnovement in favour of the bourbons they have conducted themfcivrs fo il that fucb a trial woum never fttcceed if pi chcijru will ait differently m which tafe i have told him theconlul and guvernor of para mull dffapprar 1 think i have a party firing enough in the senate to ena ble me to obtain the authority ; 1 will hit inflantly employ it to creen him and hia friends after which public opinion mad diÂ£ute what ball be necthary rob done ttutl will not engage mjfeh to any thing in writing he tolifme jikewiro at the conference that fince the firft over ture t>f picheftrn he had fpoken of it 10tna if il his friend i ' j taiollan dedatwi aÂ«noÂ»gft other rhiÂ»g that on the 37th laft pluvoife pichegru returning from the iaft rendetvoui with moreau appeared to be discontented and upon opening ma mind a little contrary e hiaufnal cumom faid it appears to me ton that 3 Â» â– â– ! has likewifc got ambition and wilhetto reign well 1 wkh him much foccers bth in my opinion he it not capable of governing france for two months he ackled that as to georges nit end end appeared to him to be pure and ent ple le-crabliftment of royalty in fiance that h was for the fake of bringing that event about he h^d quitted london mat than fit months tincc that in order i luccted in his views he wifhed after ha ving alt.mnaied the firft confnl to maf ficreau ho might opporetia fnwntiomf v that he had a number ol perfans at his fer ' vice in paris picardy and elfewhere j that he had a * portmanteau hlted with gold upon which fie and bit truflj aflb ciates reckoned fttt the execution of ike plan that this portmanteau had been bu ried in the garden of a howfe at chaillot ; that it was not found when fearch waa made for it ; but thai it , had been car ried off two days afterwards gen mores acknowledged in an exa mination before the grand judge maniacr of juftice on the aoÂ»h iaft pluvoife that lome month had parted over fince fret nieres told him that a parfon who pretcn ded to know him in the army but with whom he was unacquainted had intreated frefnieres to aft moreau whether feeing the oblivion and dereliction in which iha government lied left him he would not enter into an engagement with ihrfrcnch princes to fervethem n the firft chang which might lake place in the govern ment on the 9th germinal he confefled that pichegru was at his honfe and fpake with him concerning the pi luce and the chan ces which a defcent in england would prefent in a letter 10 the firft con ful dated from the temple on the 17th en lofe after having poke of pichegru ho thus continue " during the two firft campaigns ia germany and fince the peace diflant o verturcshave been made to ma to know whether it were noffible for me to enter into relation with the french princes bus i thought this fo ridiculous that 1 evea made ao reply with regard to ths pr fcni 1 can equally tfttm 10 you that 1 m

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w w â– ft jbkin^a jl â–¼ t l uel jl â– Â»*- x m j m m Â£ m * j jg jlm^m â€¢ â€¢ 'â– '--' r t â– â– -â– â– â€¢: Â«â– "' . â€¢â– ' ' â€”â€”-â€”â– â– rwkmt tÂ»Â£ir ttt n*,1 \ publi3heb wvtttr by allmamx ffall tuesday september 4 1804 rot fxtt trv.'uoo criminal tribunal of th department if tfrtsdwt the ad of accufatlon drawn ajk i a commiltiryoythe government ntyjgtj t lie acculer belonging to the crirninalnp bunal againll he prifoners indited loif.i confpiracy , forming a volume of 34a pa y get our readers will readily conceive that . the limit of our oaptr confine ut'to lay j ing before them but ah antlyni of 1 1 the coramtftarv of rite g wemnta e verts to til period when pidtegfu firfl begun to cdnfpira agtirili the republic ei her at general in chief of the armies of the rmne or as a number 0 the legist tiye body he nteurj to the proofs which are to be found of this in the correfpon . tjenca ot*ii fclingl to wtlch wet hi zed at orenburg . the id f!or m l year j 1 lent ' to the miniffer of police by general '< moreau aod piinted by order of the di redory the commiuarv mer-ves up on his head that moreau wat privy three muntha before the i8ih fruit idor to rti e conspiracy of pirhegru yet that he only denounced him by a letter dated 17th fruaidorfromsiriftnrg but which let ter he really wrote after being apprifcdetf the refult of the ifltb frnctirfiir by the telegraph pichegru efcaped from ciy enne repairs to london is well received there,and paid for again cbufpiring againrt his cou3try.*iiaÂ«orrerpon j ence was fcixeil in tl>e otoiiih of floreat year 3 he was then designated as the chief of the royal army after thc-attempt of the jd ni vofekeclofely conned hhtifelf wall the brigands who efcaped the fword of tie lÂ»w the treaty of aimieoi being rent ftflbnder fÂ»ichegru acls alon openly he comet to a reconciliation with morcaii by the intervention of david and lajouais the former is arrelted at the end of bm maire year ti however the government does not yet et mnreait arrelted from thefe art indicloe lajouais continues the intriguct of david three diiem barkatioot aretffetted between the ant of auwtaarid t 17.fi of january mar tÂ«eeÂ»*ol laevihe of brigand difpatcbed frwn ltmddn to afftffinate the art w fe4aÂ«rf^rueiiÂ«nwÂ»Â«wbon.i>poutfc uri tt bv i that the mcifteocc of the cojÂ»fpirÂ»fcy u certain t ad that the eoglifli governineb it the main f r rin of it { 3d that all the individuals iiafiri zoned by virtue or wamutt ijtued upon bis demand are either thort oraocompli cet of this coafptfacy or guilty df Â«! breach of the lÂ»w of the 9th vedtofe flrft.ftbhâ€”rbtexijltku if the cakjik f rtff it ctrtaix ueorse csdoudal corrirnanjer in chief of thechatiahi and whbfe very pretence ildne in parid is 4 proof of trie confpira cr depofed on the i8(h of laft venofe in an exÂ«mina>ion he underwent before the infiructir.g judge : '< that he came to paris with the in tentionof attacking the firit conful ; th hit attack wat in have been by open force hat there wu in parrt an onion of force at hit dffpofal ; that hit project at alfo that vf the corrtpirarort was to pot affonr bon j the p'ace of the brit condil j that thfc bourbon was the pretender ac knowledged by him and hit adherents for loui xvi ii ; ihÂ»t a cl-rfevaht prince was to be prefent in paris that at the rime of the attack he would have acled the part which that prince would have afligned dim ; thin the plan had been conceived and wat to be e edited with the agree meni of the ci-devant french princes ; that he had long fince the neceftsf y funds at hi difpofal ; that he was to have attack ed the fird conful with arms fuch as thofe ol fiis efc-ort and of hit gÂ»iard jtufitlun lately 1 swifs foidier dedt rrd on the 151i1 of laft ventofe at the laft pre tflrt o police that it was piche gru w had pcrfuarfed him to cooie-lrom england w'iif dim and ihat to his regret lie haÂ«m for the chiefs of the confplracy with pichegru ho lain ilut lujoltais arri v ing from london had affl-rirl that mo rrau di^comcniel with the gbvcrritneih of it-e ftrlt confu ileflted ann would help with si his power to overthrow it that fincc hit arrival in france picticgru and georges litd feen mornu in paiis he delated en the tad " that he heard pu li^nac armani polignac jules with a nother fay â€¢â€¢ every thing goes on ill they jo not agree ; moreau does not keep bit word ; he hat private viewi ; we jiave been deceived **Â» atlaw rt 'Â« that frrfm every thing he hid heard he was of opin ' ion riiit moinu had al waft beta cunfi dared at the man upon whoar they really i did rely thar it teemed tfcat he had ifc.i his dffpofal a very utft armcd force ami a great afcendancy over theavthorities 1 ' bohvet of lotiar qtitlifytng himfetf with the t hie of frijuiant.general of teonrul had rejected this prupofal the count was determined to endeavour by force of arm 1 to conquvr thole rights which he confldererfat belonging to hn family on being required to declare wliether he had any knowlnlge thatgeorges pi chegru and moreau had teen each other he replied : '* i kn^w that a very imp-ir tÂ»bt conference took place tit chiiilat !â€¢eitera1 moreati't i will leave you with picnegrn nd you will at lead prrliapn come to an underllandiiig together the refult nowe vvr wis proiri)Â£live only of dihigreeable uncertainties at georges cadotidal and pichegru appealed very faithful to the cattfe of the prince but moreau remain - erf undecided and gave to i'ufpÂ«c that he wat wlalfed by conlideratiuns of his own intereft polignac juliji'-j i.rtii fnitimoned fo declare what were the itid ruction which were giten to him wtien he left england replied hiat " none had been given m bitn but that he could not denyt retfring into holland bcicg reqiieawio espwn the motive : of bis feara hj replied that he fufpeflcd indeed of fulfilling arty miffion whatever relative to a change of government it wÂ»s intended to aft againft one individual tnd thai u wat the firtt coufjl whom the pary of georges propofed to attack lie added that p.cheiiru had informed liitn that moreau would not an any thing for the bjorbons that they could not find tjut hrt intentions ' the confident of the ci-devant count d'artois the cx-rmrqnii kivirrre de cltred on the 16th ventofe â€¢â€¢ that he came to paris in order to afture himfelf of the lite of things and of the political dilation of the interior of the republic tor the inform tion of the prinres who would have judged from his observation whethei it wji their inrerelt to return ti england thtt in general he hsl teen in france a cunfiderab'e portion of ego tifta and apathy together with a great de fireof pie fervtng tranquitity - kuyer otherwife loyfeau made no formal declaration concerning the confpi racy before ihe examining rtiagiflmes but many gen't d'armes d'elite depofed that on the fhll germinal being on guard over him they heard him lay that had not the wind been unfavourable omeof the ci-devant princes of the blood who were on botrd a frigate hovering off ihe coaft of dieppe would have landed < and that if a delay of on'.y eight days had ta ken place the plan would have been exe cuted ; that fcfier different explanations he confefted he knew the three principal chiefs of ihe confpiracy were moreau pichegru and geotges ; that their inten tion waatiot to do any evil to the foldiery that the kirft conful was to have been car ried off and conduced to england and the pretender louit the xv11i placed on thetiirone ; that he roycr wts one of the confpirators ; that he had a coat made for the purpofe and had given tliir'y-five louit fur a horfe pichejjrti and moreau were made ufe of 10 make fiire of thear mie and that upor fome rcfleflions con cerning moreau he exclaimed ; pfliaw pfhaw i moreau was never a republican louis picot declared on the 24th of lad pluvotfe that the chiefs had drawn lots whi fhould attack tbe firlt conful ; that their intention wat to carry him off whilft bo was on his road to boulogne 10 afluhinate him whilft prcfentinga petition to him at the parade or at he wat going to the theatres tntt ii wu for that purpcle " a general whniris ferÂ»ed under the command of moreau laj ilt.is 1 ilifnk m lent by him to the princes at london ; pjchegru was the go-between l^jollats adheres in tfiename and on the part of moreau to the principal points of the propofcd pun j the prince prepare for hi departure he number of roy lifts in france itincreafed mdin ke conferen ces which take place at part betwrrn moreau pichegro and georges the ftrtt manifeui hi inten.ion and can only art for adiaator and not tor a i'xtw heuce hefitatian dilution and the almott kiial in of the royal party 14 l.joiuis wmwihi the prince at the beginning of january of this year at 1 have heard from georger but what \ \ have fcen it bis arrival on the 17 h of ja nuary at the pottery ihcÂ«uy after hi lending with pichegru by meant vt our correfpundence which you know but too well â€¢â€¢ 4 again fiw the fame lajuhais on the 26th of january when he came jo fetch georges and pichpttru at the ojeh where i was with them boulevard de la mude laint to conduit them to moreau who wat wailing for hem a few lepa from that place there wat between them at the champs elyfies a conference which al ready gave us to parfage what moreau o penly propoled in titc following one i hich he had with pichegrn atone to wit c ihat it wan not poffihie to re.ettablifh the king and hs propofed to put himfclt at the head of the government under the ti tie of dictator thus leaving to the royal ids only the chance f being his fellow laborers nd hie oldiert " 1 know not what vreij;ht you will give to the aflcmion cf a man fnaithed within this hour from a death which he had given to himfeif and who fees before him the death uhch an offended govern mem refervtrs for him ; but i cannot re tain the cry of defpair and not attack the man who reduces me to it moreover you may find tacu conformably to what i advance in the itqtiel ot this great trial which i am implicated in poligr.ac annanif in hisfiril examint tion confined hinifetf to declaiing that " if geiirgei nd his accomplices were in paris in coi.fequence of orders from the prince milling would bave been under taken until the arrival of the latter and thai then aperfonal and loyal engagement would have been entered into brtween the prince luppnrted by his partifans and the hitt conful that having frequently fecit pichegru in london with the prince he imagined after his return to the family of the bourbons that he would have been with the prince but that with rrgard to moreau he did notktiow him and bad not heard whether he had pofttively declared himfelf he explained himfrlf in a much more precife manner on theaad laft ver.tofe before the examining judge t " when i fet oiffiom london this lait time faid he " i knvw what were the projects of count d'artois 1 wat too much attach they tud uniform made ; that there wero ijght horfe uniform woe that there wera likewifehÂ«ftars unifoitns greea cockade hart with ilver button and loop 1h fam day hs faid " that the chiefs had frequently repoatcd before hrm,how fortjr they were that the princes had iachidtd morcni to the affair roilmtf on mrxtftntnatiopof the 90th of ijrl fhjveife depofedai followi : "*>| returned home about ten ir the e vening tot fay on whiÂ«-h pichegrm wÂ«at in my cabriolet for the purpofe of having a cÂ»nfurence with moteau v pichegru on hit return gave me to uitderltand that hi prbjefls were ve#y dittl-ient from thofe 1 imagined him to entertain h fcm m that he bail fcen the anneo-is england at whofe defire h had rnrute certain uferiines tn moreau ; that hehu cohverffd with ifie latferto . earning them , but fhat not coinciding in opinion he intreated me 10 eell on kim the nest day in order to have from him a categorical reply whether he would con duel atoyalift movement or other ife.if with thole that afled wi.hhirn he would engage 19 deliver up the authority with which he lioold be iftvefled into fegiti mate hands at foon m he cquld ** on the follow ing day then i hid td make the famous overture to mnreau which i tared 50 longer 10 ref wfe ; 1 ho ped 1 knew not why iha this general would draw-roe out of my emharrairmcnt thi it pretty near what he faid to me : i cannot puc my felt at the head rifs>:.)r tnovement in favour of the bourbons they have conducted themfcivrs fo il that fucb a trial woum never fttcceed if pi chcijru will ait differently m which tafe i have told him theconlul and guvernor of para mull dffapprar 1 think i have a party firing enough in the senate to ena ble me to obtain the authority ; 1 will hit inflantly employ it to creen him and hia friends after which public opinion mad diÂ£ute what ball be necthary rob done ttutl will not engage mjfeh to any thing in writing he tolifme jikewiro at the conference that fince the firft over ture t>f picheftrn he had fpoken of it 10tna if il his friend i ' j taiollan dedatwi aÂ«noÂ»gft other rhiÂ»g that on the 37th laft pluvoife pichegru returning from the iaft rendetvoui with moreau appeared to be discontented and upon opening ma mind a little contrary e hiaufnal cumom faid it appears to me ton that 3 Â» â– â– ! has likewifc got ambition and wilhetto reign well 1 wkh him much foccers bth in my opinion he it not capable of governing france for two months he ackled that as to georges nit end end appeared to him to be pure and ent ple le-crabliftment of royalty in fiance that h was for the fake of bringing that event about he h^d quitted london mat than fit months tincc that in order i luccted in his views he wifhed after ha ving alt.mnaied the firft confnl to maf ficreau ho might opporetia fnwntiomf v that he had a number ol perfans at his fer ' vice in paris picardy and elfewhere j that he had a * portmanteau hlted with gold upon which fie and bit truflj aflb ciates reckoned fttt the execution of ike plan that this portmanteau had been bu ried in the garden of a howfe at chaillot ; that it was not found when fearch waa made for it ; but thai it , had been car ried off two days afterwards gen mores acknowledged in an exa mination before the grand judge maniacr of juftice on the aoÂ»h iaft pluvoife that lome month had parted over fince fret nieres told him that a parfon who pretcn ded to know him in the army but with whom he was unacquainted had intreated frefnieres to aft moreau whether feeing the oblivion and dereliction in which iha government lied left him he would not enter into an engagement with ihrfrcnch princes to fervethem n the firft chang which might lake place in the govern ment on the 9th germinal he confefled that pichegru was at his honfe and fpake with him concerning the pi luce and the chan ces which a defcent in england would prefent in a letter 10 the firft con ful dated from the temple on the 17th en lofe after having poke of pichegru ho thus continue " during the two firft campaigns ia germany and fince the peace diflant o verturcshave been made to ma to know whether it were noffible for me to enter into relation with the french princes bus i thought this fo ridiculous that 1 evea made ao reply with regard to ths pr fcni 1 can equally tfttm 10 you that 1 m